EAGLE PLUME William

Posted: October 10th, 2014

It is with great sadness that WILLIAM ROSS EAGLE PLUME – "Natosiina" was called home by our Creator on Wednesday, October 1st, 2014 on the Blood Reserve. Ross is survived by his wife and friend, Brenda Eagle Plume; his precious children: Marilyn (Tario) Heavy Runner, Lydia (Quinton) Shot Both Sides, Nicole (Tia) Eagle Plume, Marcus Eagle Plume, Tabitha (Jabeer) Eagle Plume and Myles Eagle Plume; his special adopted grandson, Princeton; He leaves to mourn his parents: Bruce and Ann Marie Wolf Child; his siblings: Everett Eagle Plume, Corine (Randall) Eagle Plume, Leanne (Alfred) Wolf Child, Nada Wolf Child, Stephanie Wolf Child, Monte (Winter) Wolf Child, Lacey Eagle Plume, Mason Wolf Child, Ian (Crystal) Wadsworth, Cindy Many Guns, Penny Many Guns; numerous special nieces and nephews. Ross was predeceased by his father, the late William Sandy Eagle Plume; sisters: Marilyn and Lori Eagle Plume; niece & nephew Angie and Dexter Eagle Plume; aunties: Annie Devine, Bibian Eagle Child, Alice Black Rabbit, Pauline Three Persons, Yvonne and Harvena Wadsworth; uncles: Claude Eagle Plume, Frank Eagle Plume, and Phillip Wadsworth; maternal grandparents: Steven & Kitty Wadsworth; paternal grandparents: Willy "Atsiistina" Eagle Plume and Lily Spotted Bull; great grandparents Natosiina and Sikskiakii (Dark Faced Woman). Ross attended school on the Blood Indian Reserve during his earlier life and continued his education at Red Crow Community College, Life Skills program in Calgary, and he also attended Grouard Vocational School. Ross was a Third Year Journeyman Painter and worked in numerous construction day jobs in Calgary and also in Brooks on the pipeline, Charlton and Hill as a Roofer and worked for several years restoring the Lougheed House in Calgary, AB. He also worked at the Calgary Stampede for several years. He was a proud supporter of fastball and his team, "The Moses Lake Rangers". He also played with the "Levern Blues" and "Eagle Whistle" and won third place at the Canadian Fastball League in 1999 with his brother "Porky" and nephew Dexter. Among his hobbies were: beading, reading, music, fastball, and fishing. Ross will be greatly missed by all who knew him. May the Creator guide him home. The Family Service will be held at the Legacy Funeral Home, Cardston on Friday, October 10th from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. A Wake Service will follow at the Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve on Friday, October 10th from 7:00 p.m. continuing all night. The Funeral Service will be held at the Senator Gladstone Hall, Blood Reserve on Saturday, October 11th at 11:00 a.m. Interment in St. Paul’s Cemetery. Email condolences to: legacycardston@gmail.com.

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